Farmhouse Fun Party Supplies

Our Farm theme Party Supplies have cute cows, horses, pigs, chickens, and other barnyard favorites! Farm animal birthday party supplies are extremely cute party items are perfect for little ones who are in love with animals, and by that, we mean all kids. Great for younger kids of all ages, but with both regular and a 1st birthday party napkins selection, this birthday theme is especially wonderful for first birthdays!

Farm Party Supplies, Farm Birthday Party

Farm animal birthday party supplies are an adorable theme to use for your little one’s first birthday and/or later birthdays as well. Cute cows, playful pigs, smiling horses and other cheerful animals greet you on these wonderful barnyard themes plates, cups, napkins, decorations, favors and other barnyard party supplies. You and your guests will love these charming Farm theme party supplies when you celebrate your big day.

Farm Animals and Farm Trivia

Farm animals and agricultural have been essential to human advancement. In fact, until the Industrial Revolution, the vast majority of the human population was a farm worker in one form or another. Farming has been, and will continue to be, extremely important to everyone. And, besides all that, who doesn’t like a little bit of bacon and eggs for breakfast?

Farm party supplies can be fun by themselves. But, you can combine them with some fun farm trivia for even more fun. For example, can you answer the following farm animal related questions?

What is the difference between a cow and a heifer?

A cow is an adult female that has had a calf. A heifer is a young female (under three years of age) that has not yet had a calf.

What is the difference between a “bull” and an “ox”?

An ox has been castrated. (Okay, maybe you don’t use that one for your party trivia, but I thought it was interesting).

Are pigs meat-eaters, or are pigs plant-eaters?

Trick question: Pigs are both meat-eaters and plant-eaters (omnivores).

Why are pigs used to hunt for truffles?

Because of their outstanding sense of smell.

What’s the difference between a rooster and a cockerel?

A cockerel is a male chicken under one year old. A rooster is a male chicken over a year old.

Fun Chicken Fact #1: The Romans used chickens in their oracles. It was considered favorable for a hen to appear on a person’s left.

Fun Chicken Fact #2: In 249 BC, the Roman general Publius Pulcher’s chickens refused to eat before the Battle of Drepana, so ordered them thrown overboard stating, “If they won’t eat, perhaps they will drink.” He subsequently lost the battle and 93 ships. Later, when he returned to Rome, he would be fined and tried for impiety.

Enjoy your farm party supplies and farm trivia. Barnyard party supplies can help make your farm birthday party or other themed celebration a little more fun..